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“Very good traveling car I would recommend for anyone needing a car to travel.”

Did not like the body style when we purchased the car. This is the 2012 model the last year before they changed the body style. Also if you are traveling with 4 or 5 passengers the trunk is a little too small for all the bags.

Avg. Dealer Rating: (6 reviews)
"Their cars were priced low which is what attracted me to the place. There was 0% pressure from them, which is the most important thing in my mind. They let me sell the cara to myself, which was easy due to the low prices and good cars. They also helped and guided us through our financing woes so that we could actually get the car. "

2011 Toyota AvalonUsed Cars
in
Draper, UT 84020

Fair Deal

$980 BELOW

Instant Market Value of $18,970

Price:$17,990

Mileage:43,492

Location: Draper, UT 84020

Average time on market:
38 days
Certified Pre-Owned: No
Transmission: Automatic
Description:
Used 2011 Toyota Avalon for sale
- $17,990, 43,492 miles with Leather Seats,
Backup Camera,
Sunroof/Moonroof,
Navigation System

Avg. Dealer Rating: (8 reviews)
"Horrible service. I called to purchase a used vehicle. I talked to a sales person whom said they would call back but never did."

Avg. Dealer Rating: (14 reviews)
"Feedback on my buying experience: Short story is this was the worst
Toyota dealership I have ever been to and the worst buying experience I
have ever had.
Long story: I had been looking for a rust-free 1999-2000 4Runner with a
manual transmission, and they supposedly had one, but they performed
a straight up BAIT AND SWITCH on me. I flew up to Salt Lake City from
southern Arizona. Lo and behold when I arrive, I immediately notice a
TON of rust on the undercarriage and surface rust on the lift gate. Now I
understand completely that this is normal for the salted roads of Utah,
but that is why I asked specifically if there was any rust. I was told it was
rust free and in great shape for "being sixteen." On another note, it
seemed to have quite a few other problems to include (but not limited to)
sun-worn seats that were almost crunchy, malfunctioning turn signal, and
the clutch pedal needed some serious adjustment. When I brought all of
this up, I was verbally accosted by the used car manager and he
explicitly stated I should have known the vehicle would have a lot of rust
since it was in Utah. I should have walked, no, ran from the dealership at
this point.
I did, unfortunately, purchase a vehicle from this dealership, a 2011
4Runner. Although I love the 4Runner and it IS certified pre-owned, it did
not appear to be detailed at all except for a light wash of the exterior. The
interior had dog hair EVERYWHERE and what I can only assume was
many years' worth of dog slobber/mud caked into the back of every seat
- it cost me over $200 to have it detailed. I attempted to clean the hair
myself, but my vacuum would not extract the hair. I do not know the
breed, but it must have been a short-haired variety that has hairs that
work themselves into carpet fabric. I am not someone who goes to a
detailer for every little thing and am usually very comfortable in
performing all levels of cleaning... but this was excessive to say the least.
Also, the headlights were very hazy to the point that the low beams had a
poor scatter pattern; I had them replaced for approximately $800. Also,
the center console had a very deep scratch that was not pointed out to
me when I was looking at the vehicle (it was on the passenger side and I
could not see it while driving/sitting in the passenger seat) which cost
over $100 to replace. The salesman did point out ONE scratch on the
bumper that didn't look too bad, but when I later washed the exterior of
the car, a lot of scratch concealer (black) came off, and it scratch looked
much worse than it did before. Granted, I understand I should have
noticed SOME of these problems during the test drive, but I expect more
from a Toyota dealership and the condition of a certified pre-owned
vehicle... and that they at least thoroughly detail the vehicle, and possibly
touch up simple bodywork. My only hope is I receive the title in a timely
fashion."